Cat minutes from being thrown into garbage truck rescued by good Samaritan

NEW YORK – Some animal rescuers call it one of the worst cases of animal neglect they’ve seen, but thanks to a good Samaritan, the story has a happy ending.

Someone left a cat stuffed into an undersized cat carrier in a pile of trash bags bound for a New York City garbage truck's compactor, and now the search is on for the person that did it.

The cat’s been named Raymond, after Raymond Deidesheimer, 28, a lifelong Bronx resident who happened to be walking by the pile of trash bags on Cambreleng Avenue with his girlfriend Wednesday morning when he made the shocking discovery.

“I was sad to see it was buried deep in the garbage bags,” Deidesheimer said. “I was a bit angry.”

That’s an understatement, in fact, as the hero explained.

“I was like, let me record this, ’cause this is crazy.”

In the video he took as he and his girlfriend fished out the undersized carrier filled with an oversized cat, Deidesheimer cursed heavily in disgust over the impending death the cat faced.

News of Deidesheimer's find prompted a flood of support for the cat and anger at its abuser.

The video was posted on the Instagram page of the animal rescue group Little Wanderers NYC, which Deidesheimer’s girlfriend contacted.

“We’ll get him neutered and get him vetted and all the needs he could want,” said Little Wanderers NYC’s director Lisa Scoggins. The non-profit organization also found a foster parent for the cat.

Little Wanderers NYC felt compelled to name the cat after its rescuer. So they’re both named Raymond.

“The cat could’ve been dead,” said Deidesheimer. “I was just there at the right time.”